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VisitHow will China primarily respond to US pressure over Iran oil exports by December 31, 2025?
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Iran Exports Nearly 3 Million Barrels of Oil from China for First Time Since 2018, Potentially Raising $1 Billion
Jan 11, 2025, 01:00 PM
Iran has successfully exported nearly 3 million barrels of oil from storage facilities in China, marking the first instance of such exports since the oil was stored there in 2018. The move comes as Iran seeks to raise funds, potentially to support its allied militia groups in the Middle East. The oil, part of a larger stockpile of 25 million barrels held in Chinese ports, has been a point of contention between Iran and China due to U.S. sanctions. The export follows negotiations between Tehran and Beijing, with the oil being shipped out after China approved the move in December. The sales of this oil could generate up to $1 billion for Iran, amidst concerns from Western diplomats that the funds might be used to finance Iran's militias.
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